CONCERTO: Extracting the power spectrum of the [C II ] emission line
M. Van Cuyck, N. Ponthieu, G. Lagache, A. Beelen, M. B\'ethermin, A., Gkogkou, M. Aravena, A. Benoit, J. Bounmy, M. Calvo, A. Catalano, F.X., D\'esert, F.-X. Dup\'e, A. Fasano, A. Ferrara, J. Goupy, C. Hoarau, W. Hu,, J.-C Lambert, J. F. Mac\'ias-P\'erez, J. Marpaud, G. Mellema

TL;DR
CONCERTO demonstrates a method to measure the [CII] emission line power spectrum at high redshift, effectively reducing foreground contamination and enabling insights into early galaxy formation during the Reionization era.
Contribution
This work introduces an end-to-end simulation approach for foreground removal in [CII] intensity mapping, comparing PCA and arPLS methods, and assesses their effectiveness in high-redshift galaxy studies.
Findings
arPLS reduces dust continuum background by over 70 times at z=7
Masking lowers line contamination to a residual level of 200 Jy^2/sr
Detection of [CII] at z=5.2 with a significant power ratio
Abstract
CONCERTO is the first experiment to perform a [CII] line intensity mapping survey to target . Measuring the [CII] power spectrum allows us to study the role of dusty star-forming galaxies in the star formation history during the Reionization and post-Reionization. The main obstacle to this measurement is the contamination by bright foregrounds. We evaluate our ability to retrieve the [CII] signal in mock observations using the Simulated Infrared Dusty Extragalactic Sky. We compared two methods for dealing with the dust continuum emission from galaxies: the standard PCA and the arPLS method. For line interlopers, the strategy relies on masking low-redshift galaxies using external catalogues. As we do not have observations of CO or classical CO proxies ,we relied on the COSMOS stellar mass catalogue. To measure the power spectrum of masked data, we adapted the P of K EstimatoR and…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
